ST THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS -- Ohio shot 61.5 percent from the floor, including 8 of 10 from distance, to build a commanding 17-point halftime advantage, but Tulsa rallied in the second period for a 90-88 win Friday at the Paradise Jam.

Tulsa turned things around with the help of a press and benefitted from 16 Ohio turnovers after intermission. The Bobcats committed 23 overall.

Jaaron Simmons led Ohio with 30 points, while Shaquille Harrison earned game-high honors with 31 markers (23 in the second half).

A Simmons layup and jordan Dartis three pulled Ohio within one with 10 seconds remaining. James Woodward made two free throws with six ticks left and UT fouled Simmons at 0:02. He made the first and missed the second in an attempt to get the rebound. However, Harrison grabbed the carom to preserve the win. For more on Ohio, click HERE.

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